doctorclark
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Potential new one for all of you.
(Background: 2011 TDI Jetta Sedan DSG purchased 12/20/2010. 12k miles on it. Also, I am a complete control freak over fueling, log all of my fuel ups, and like to do a B5 splash mix every once in awhile--all to say, basically, that there is no way any gasoline has ever touched my car. Also, I just did my 10k service two weeks ago).
Halfway back from Vegas yesterday (on the freeway), I lost all power over 1k rpm or so. Glow plug blinking light and then check engine light came on (both amber). Get to a gas station after driving on the shoulder for a bit (downhill coasting, luckily). Open the hood to find the engine compartment completely soaked with diesel, and a substantial puddle of fuel under the car.
Had the car towed to the nearest dealer (VW Roadside Assistance is okay, but took so long that three other tow trucks came and went before the VW-arranged one got there).
After the service tech ran some tests today on the fuel system, he said it was a cracked rail, and that was the only problem. Ran my story by the tech I normally work with, and he agreed that was the likely problem.
So there you go--not an HPFP issue (hopefully?), but perhaps related in some way to the NHTSA investigation over the slow leaks at the injectors' lines? Mine was not slow, it was a total fail.
Also, how does the rail crack? That thing is kind of important, right?
(Background: 2011 TDI Jetta Sedan DSG purchased 12/20/2010. 12k miles on it. Also, I am a complete control freak over fueling, log all of my fuel ups, and like to do a B5 splash mix every once in awhile--all to say, basically, that there is no way any gasoline has ever touched my car. Also, I just did my 10k service two weeks ago).
Halfway back from Vegas yesterday (on the freeway), I lost all power over 1k rpm or so. Glow plug blinking light and then check engine light came on (both amber). Get to a gas station after driving on the shoulder for a bit (downhill coasting, luckily). Open the hood to find the engine compartment completely soaked with diesel, and a substantial puddle of fuel under the car.
Had the car towed to the nearest dealer (VW Roadside Assistance is okay, but took so long that three other tow trucks came and went before the VW-arranged one got there).
After the service tech ran some tests today on the fuel system, he said it was a cracked rail, and that was the only problem. Ran my story by the tech I normally work with, and he agreed that was the likely problem.
So there you go--not an HPFP issue (hopefully?), but perhaps related in some way to the NHTSA investigation over the slow leaks at the injectors' lines? Mine was not slow, it was a total fail.
Also, how does the rail crack? That thing is kind of important, right?